ANSI ATIS 0300216-2013 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Management C Basic Rate Physical Layer.pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0300216.2013 INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) MANAGEMENT BASIC RATE PHYSICAL LAYER As a leading technology and solutions development organization, ATIS brings together the top global ICT companies to advance the industrys most-pressin
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11、physical termination at the customer end is the Network Termination (NT). 3.1.8 digital test access unit (DTAU): A generic term for the functions associated with accessing one or more channels within a digital signal for the purpose of testing. DTAU functionality may be embedded within a Network Ele
12、ment (NE) or may consist of stand-alone equipment. 3.1.9 integrated digital loop carrier (IDLC): Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) for which the multiplexing function near the Exchange Termination (ET) is integrated into the ET. _ 2This document is available from the International Telecommunications Union.
13、 ATIS-0300216.2013 3 Figure 1 - ISDN Basic Access reference configuration NOTE: In most cases, the NI is located on the network side of the NTI. In certain cases, the NI may be located at a point that is functionally equivalent to the T-Reference point. 3.1.10 intermediate element (IE): A generic te
14、rm used to denote either a Line Unit Line Termination (LULT) or a Line Unit Network Termination (LUNT). 3.1.11 line unit line termination (LULT): The network side of any Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) that does not terminate on the Exchange Termination (ET). 3.1.12 line unit network termination (LUNT
15、): The customer side of any Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) that does not terminate on the Customer Installation (CI). 3.1.13 loopback point: The location of the loopback. 3.1.14 metallic test access unit (MTAU): A generic term for the functions associated with accessing a metallic facility for the pu
16、rpose of testing. MTAU functionality may be embedded within a Network Element (NE) or may consist of stand-alone equipment. 3.1.15 network element (NE): Telecommunication equipment (groups or parts) within ISDN that pro-vides support and/or service to the customer. 3.1.16 network interface (NI): The
17、 point of demarcation between the network and the Customer In-stallation (CI) (see Figure 1). 3.1.17 non-transparent loopback: A loopback in which the signal transmitted beyond the loopback point (the forward signal) when the loopback is activated, is not the same as the received signal at the loopb
18、ack point (see Figure 2). The forward signal may be a defined signal or unspecified. 3.1.18 operations system (OS): A system that processes information related to telecommunication management to support and/or control the realization of various telecommunication management func-tions. To support Cus
19、tomer Access (CA) maintenance, OSs must perform surveillance and testing func-tions. 3.1.19 remote digital terminal (RDT): The Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) multiplexer that is at the end of the DLC that is closest to the Network Interface (NI). 3.1.20 test system controller/remote test unit (TSC/RTU):
20、 A generic term for the testing functions that are performed on the Customer Access (CA). TSC/RTU functionality may be embedded within a Network Element (NE) or may consist of stand-alone equipment. ATIS-0300216.2013 4 Figure 2 - Loopback types NOTE: Transparent and Non-transparent loopback should n
21、ot be affected by facilities connected beyond the point at which the loop is provided e.g., by the presence of short circuits, open circuits, or foreign voltages. 3.1.21 transparent loopback: A loopback in which the signal transmitted beyond the loopback point (the forward signal) when the loopback
22、is activated, is the same as the received signal at the loopback point (see Figure 2). 3.1.22 universal digital loop carrier (UDLC): Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) that uses a Central Office Terminal (COT). 3.2 Acronyms AMC Administration Management Center ANSI American National Standards Institute BRA
23、Basic Rate Access BRI Basic Rate Interface CA Customer Access CCITT International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (now called ITU-T) CI Customer Installation CMC Customer Management Center COT Central Office Terminal CRC Cyclic Redundancy Check CV Coding Violation DLC Digital Loop Car
24、rier DOI Disruptive Operations Indication (DOI) DSL Digital Subscriber Line DTAU Digital Test Access Unit DTSE Detected Access Transmission System Error ATIS-0300216.2013 5 EOC Embedded Operations Channel ES Errored Second ET Exchange Termination FEBE Far End Block Error FECV Far End Code Violation
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